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who wonr the woman was taken tout too many americans are struggling to find work in today's economy. too many of those who are working are living paycheck to ycheck trying to make falling incomes meet rising prices for food and gas. more americans are living in poverty than when president obama took office and fifteen million more are on food stamps. president obama and i both care about poor and middle-class families. the difference is my policies will make things better for them. we shouldn't measure compassion by how many people are on welfare. we should measure compassion by how many people are able to get off welfare and get a good paying job. my plan will create twelve million new jobs over the next four years helping lift families out of poverty and strengthening the middle-class. i'm mitt romne and i approve this message because we can't afford another four years like the last four years. ♪ in just three days, president obama and it romney will face off in their first debate. they will spend the next two days preparing for the debate. out there romney was at church massachu
who wonr the woman was taken tout too many americans are struggling to find work in today's economy. too many of those who are working are living paycheck to ycheck trying to make falling incomes meet rising prices for food and gas. more americans are living in poverty than when president obama took office and fifteen million more are on food stamps. president obama and i both care about poor and middle-class families. the difference is my policies will make things better for them. we shouldn't...
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economy ... >>backpacks are putting some school kids in pain these days so there's a new way to make them safer and more comfortable >>this is an equation that adds up to problems down the road ... >>if your backpack is too heavy a can be affected for life ... you may get things like a pelvic head were shoulder tilt ... >>nerve damage can graduate to pain later in life lesson one is do the math ... a backpack should wait 10 or 15th percent of your body weight and no more than that the sure you wear the right shoes for every 10 lbs. you have in the backpack you are adding even more pressure to the spine so you must weighwhere supported shoes ... >> you have to consider the size of the child against the size of the recommended backpack the bottom of the backpack should be 2 in. above the hip ... always used both straps and look for good support around the midsection ... watch for changes in posture ... ... it used to be the thing caring and on one shoulder and now when i get fitted for clothing as
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clintons, when i came down to washington to work on the health care program, he has paid more to the economy. you and i both tony were part of the government health care plan, part of the federal employees health benefit program which everyone on the hill is and so is the president and his entire family. if this is a public plan we benefited from a. it was the best health care i ever had. the government provided for applicants a huge assortment of terrific health care plans and because they had such an enormous pool of people applying for them they were able to pool the resources and get a really good health care rates. guest: if you are willing to spend enough you can get almost anything. but you and i did not quite have the best. elected congress and senators have it a little better. they were able to go to the hospitals in bethesda and get treated immediately with no paperwork. they just went there. it was taken care of. when you have 300 million people supporting the health care costs of a few thousand people here in washington of course you can buy the gold- conversion, but the problem
clintons, when i came down to washington to work on the health care program, he has paid more to the economy. you and i both tony were part of the government health care plan, part of the federal employees health benefit program which everyone on the hill is and so is the president and his entire family. if this is a public plan we benefited from a. it was the best health care i ever had. the government provided for applicants a huge assortment of terrific health care plans and because they had...
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have a different economy. they did not have the same sort of second half of the 20th century than we did. they have more low hanging fruit. austria is the same. we have a lot to learn from them. is not that the models are not important. but they do not have a solution we can simply adopt. >> one thing i want is to focus on is we can always have greater productivity. greater economic growth. we definitely want to encourage that. we have had productivity gamins over the last decade. but those gains are not being shared equally. the wealth and the economy is moving up. i don't want to harp on a lack of growth. we would like to have more growth. the growth we have had is moving almost exclusively to the top and an up the bottom -- the top end and not the bottom. that is a challenge of democracy. legal front economy -- if we go from an economy with 50% middle-class voters, to 40%, it is going to hurt politics. >> if you really want to help the middle class,, why not illuminate the payroll tax? -- eliminate the payr
have a different economy. they did not have the same sort of second half of the 20th century than we did. they have more low hanging fruit. austria is the same. we have a lot to learn from them. is not that the models are not important. but they do not have a solution we can simply adopt. >> one thing i want is to focus on is we can always have greater productivity. greater economic growth. we definitely want to encourage that. we have had productivity gamins over the last decade. but...
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we all need to look in the mirror and what can we do collectively to educate our way to a better economy. >> secretary duncan, there is a b bizarre tradition we have this in country and every single person in capitol hill were to be destroyed in one fell swoop, you have never been the designated survivor. are you the designated survivor tonight and is this an honor that you guys want or one that you dread? >> i'm not the designated survivor tonight and i think the country is quite happy on that. i'll be thrilled to be there. i have to say, jake, it's just awe-inspiring to be in that room and for a kid from the south side of chicago, i get the chills every time. it's an amazing opportunity. >> so i take it nobody wants to be a diplomatic survivor. secretary duncan, thank you very much. >>> when we come back, his approval ratings weare not as gd as they were last year. and reminding him of the targeting of jews during the holocaust. does this war on the rich really exist? you're saying i can get at&t's network with a data plan and unlimited talk and text for as low as $45 a month? $45 a mo
we all need to look in the mirror and what can we do collectively to educate our way to a better economy. >> secretary duncan, there is a b bizarre tradition we have this in country and every single person in capitol hill were to be destroyed in one fell swoop, you have never been the designated survivor. are you the designated survivor tonight and is this an honor that you guys want or one that you dread? >> i'm not the designated survivor tonight and i think the country is quite...
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90 percent of the economy the services industry is expanding at a slower pace in june ... that's a sign that expansion is cooling nonmanufacturing jobs account for 90 percent of the economy and that's an important barometer ... >>the facebook event is live right now according to reports there are more than a 500 viewers waiting for the announcement we are hearing word that facebook is having some trouble with a live feed we will be waiting for what they have to say there is speculation that is a video chat product powered by skype ... that will be a win-win for both applications ... over at groupon online sales are leading the way in a secondary phenomenon and that is commercial real estate ... groupon is looking to expand and leasing more space. >>and that is true of a lot of these tech industry companies. >>its wedding season and you probably have been invited to at least one wedding the summer. here with some advice on how to be a good wedding guest is jennifer weigel of trib-u ... >>people are excited to be part of something festive and sometimes they get a little bit
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so the heart of your message is, it's the economy, stupid. and of course, james, that was your famous message in 1992. but here's my question for you. 8.2% is still significantly higher than the unemployment rate, 7.4%, under george h.w. bush when you ran clinton's campaign in 1992. so are democrats feeling a little bit of overconfidence right now? >> you know, i think they might be. and, look, i didn't think we were going to the produce 220,000 jobs a month that it was time to talk about progress in the economy. the second thing in the middle class. but people know we were losing 750,000 jobs a month when this president took office, so they're quite patient here. but i don't think these numbers are very good. i didn't think the numbers last month were that great. they were certainly better than anything we had before, and some patience required, but the president's right to say we need to double town and work with triple hard here. this has been a very, very, very tough recovery here. and it followed the worst financial crisis we've had sinc
so the heart of your message is, it's the economy, stupid. and of course, james, that was your famous message in 1992. but here's my question for you. 8.2% is still significantly higher than the unemployment rate, 7.4%, under george h.w. bush when you ran clinton's campaign in 1992. so are democrats feeling a little bit of overconfidence right now? >> you know, i think they might be. and, look, i didn't think we were going to the produce 220,000 jobs a month that it was time to talk about...
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. >> our economy has to grow faster. we have to create more jobs and we have to do it faster. >> reporter: as the 10,000 who lined up here can attest, the job market remains stubbornly n unwelcoming. >> it is bad. >> it is really, really bad right now. >> reporter: next thursday the president plans to outline his plan before a rare joint session of congress, the kind reserved for war and national emergencies. he plans to press them with an unwelcome message saying to the republicans who control the house, you are the roadblock. >> we've got to break the gridlock in washington that's been preventing us from taking the action we need to get this country moving. >> reporter: abc news learned the president plans to outline what the white house describes as the detail ed three-point pln first tax credits for companies that hire new works, infrastructure investment like transportation, schools and clean energy, third, targeted assistance for the long-term unemployed. more than 6 million americans out of work for six months or
. >> our economy has to grow faster. we have to create more jobs and we have to do it faster. >> reporter: as the 10,000 who lined up here can attest, the job market remains stubbornly n unwelcoming. >> it is bad. >> it is really, really bad right now. >> reporter: next thursday the president plans to outline his plan before a rare joint session of congress, the kind reserved for war and national emergencies. he plans to press them with an unwelcome message saying...
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the war in afghanistan and the european economy >> like a well choreographed dance throughout the day of world leaders arrive. some blast to land tonight leaders of the world's superpowers coming from the g eight summit at camp david. >> all of the leaders here are great. growth in jobs must be our top priority. >> over the last two days president obama and talked at length with the g eight leaders about the eurozone crisis or in afghanistan and energy concern's >> as nato secretary talked with me at mccormick place one on one... on financing afghanistan security after nato troops withdraw in two years. afghanistan's president is expected to make his case in chicago for up to $4 billion in international aid annually >> economically it is less expensive to pay that afghan troops but politically it is also better to give the the defense of that can stand a strong afghan face >>that war one of the many reasons so many protesters are in chicago. >> is any essential part of a free society that there is also freedom of expression which includes the possibility to express your views through
the war in afghanistan and the european economy >> like a well choreographed dance throughout the day of world leaders arrive. some blast to land tonight leaders of the world's superpowers coming from the g eight summit at camp david. >> all of the leaders here are great. growth in jobs must be our top priority. >> over the last two days president obama and talked at length with the g eight leaders about the eurozone crisis or in afghanistan and energy concern's >> as...
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it's probably roomier than the economy seat. >> it could be, but maybe not better smelling. >> no, i don't think so. coming up, pauly shore as richard simmons. what the fitness guru is now saying about a potential movie about his life and later that's wild. >> including a major rhino relocation project. you're watching world news now. >> do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a terme policy, for an immediate cash payment. >> we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement, but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. >> if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventry direct comm to find out if your policy qualifies, or call one 800 494 8300. coventry direct redefining insurance. >> i'm john morgan of morgan and morgan. with so many mesothelioma lawyers on television, how do you choose the right firm for you and your family? our goal is to get you as much as you deserve. $30 billio
it's probably roomier than the economy seat. >> it could be, but maybe not better smelling. >> no, i don't think so. coming up, pauly shore as richard simmons. what the fitness guru is now saying about a potential movie about his life and later that's wild. >> including a major rhino relocation project. you're watching world news now. >> do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a terme policy, for an immediate cash...
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as we move towards the service economy, right. when we think of the hardship of labor in the 19th century. we think about blast furnaces. the physical toil. there are many people still in coal mines. and there are physical dangers in a kitchen as well. as everyone who has worked in a kitchen knows. everybody has their horror stories. i'm curious, victoria, if there's an emotional toll that service takes? you know what i mean? that is the service analog to what the physical toll of these kind of 19th century jobs? >> well, absolutely. let's say for instance you have four tables. two people over here. four here. let's make a six-top over here for fun. they're all here to have a good time. nobody goes into a restaurant looking for a bad time. it's not like you're going to the hospital, i'm sick, i've got to deal with this. to, you go for a good time. >> open restaurants, right? >> you go in there, that is your job. that responsibility is there. you're the go-between between the kitchen and your customers or your guests, as we call th
as we move towards the service economy, right. when we think of the hardship of labor in the 19th century. we think about blast furnaces. the physical toil. there are many people still in coal mines. and there are physical dangers in a kitchen as well. as everyone who has worked in a kitchen knows. everybody has their horror stories. i'm curious, victoria, if there's an emotional toll that service takes? you know what i mean? that is the service analog to what the physical toll of these kind of...
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analysts have6 c13 the final say the 10 month drought in texas is taking a big toll on the state's3 economy state officials said the lack of rain has cost the state $5.2 billion in agricultural losses livestock taking the6 c1 hit other crops or by the drought are cotton, hay corn and wheat official said that over 90 percent of texas is6 c1 extreme drought conditions 6 c1republican presidential candidate michele bachman is6 c1making campaign promises she6 c1said that gas prices have doubled since our president took she plans to bring prices back down but in the past she has been a big fan of drilling japanese citizens are being called good samaritans and returning tens of millions of dollars in cash found after the devastating earthquake and tsunami last march japanese officials estimate that 5700 safes washed ashore along with thousands of wallets the equivalent of $48 million in yen was found in wallets and 306 c1 uncovered in those safes6 c1 fact one safe alone held a million dollars japan's national police agency says that nearly all the valuables found have been ripped parent to owneret
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throughout his trip the president has been focusing on jobs and the economy the white house says that he'll speak to the nation next month to one daily fresh idea to jump- start the economy and cut the deficit later on today he will be an alpha illinois wgn's randi belisomo was there and she will be reporting on the president's visit for our evening news at 5 and on and on a carton is ... presidential candidate rick perry is back in new hampshire the state where he kicked off his campaign five days ago. he attended a political breakfast in bedford village in new rasmussen paul has the texas governor leading republicans in that race but perry is also taking heat for saying that it would be treasonous the federal reserve board chairman ben bernanke tried to use federal policy to stimulate the economy before the election he is not backing down from his statements ... he has been touting the growth of jobs in texas since he took over as governor 10 years ago texas leads the nation and minimum wage jobs in many positions don't offer health benefits also steep budget cuts expected to lead t
throughout his trip the president has been focusing on jobs and the economy the white house says that he'll speak to the nation next month to one daily fresh idea to jump- start the economy and cut the deficit later on today he will be an alpha illinois wgn's randi belisomo was there and she will be reporting on the president's visit for our evening news at 5 and on and on a carton is ... presidential candidate rick perry is back in new hampshire the state where he kicked off his campaign five...
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last year when oil prices spiked around this time, the economy wobbled. there were concerns about a double dip. it's worse than attacks on the driving public, because it's a transfer of wealth. mostly to oil-producing countries and out of our coun y country. you're not going to see that this time around. the price increase shows up quickly when you try to ship something. and more importantly too, at the grocery store in the produce aisle, that inventory is sturning over constantly and driving those goods to market are direct input costs to what you see in your produce costs. it really shows up quickly there. >> thank you so much. good to see you. >>> today's tweet of the day stems from the fallout after rush limbaugh's comments about a female law student and contracepti contraception. after a lot of complaints, sleep train, one of limbaugh's advertisers said, thank you for your concern. we're currently pulling all our ads with rush lim baa. wait. ♪ it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kel
last year when oil prices spiked around this time, the economy wobbled. there were concerns about a double dip. it's worse than attacks on the driving public, because it's a transfer of wealth. mostly to oil-producing countries and out of our coun y country. you're not going to see that this time around. the price increase shows up quickly when you try to ship something. and more importantly too, at the grocery store in the produce aisle, that inventory is sturning over constantly and driving...
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our economy would be stronger. of course, congress refused. >> and while the first rule of fight club is don't talk about fight club, the first rule of congress is do talk about jobs all the time, just don't do anything to help create them. >> listen, the american people are still asking the question, where are the jobs? >> stop engaging in the blame game. it is not because of house republicans. >> let's extend the tax rates. let's stop the regulatory onslaught and let's deal with our debt. then we'll give job creators in america the freedom to go out there and to create their jobs that they want to create. >> right. so the store manager at target would surely hire another checker if not for the national debt. the factory would hire another hand online if only they could emit unchecked pollution into the air. mitt romney would hire another or one of several landscapers for his home if only he knew his taxes wouldn't go up. it makes perfect sense. and romney mocked the president's to-do list. >> i've got a copy here
our economy would be stronger. of course, congress refused. >> and while the first rule of fight club is don't talk about fight club, the first rule of congress is do talk about jobs all the time, just don't do anything to help create them. >> listen, the american people are still asking the question, where are the jobs? >> stop engaging in the blame game. it is not because of house republicans. >> let's extend the tax rates. let's stop the regulatory onslaught and let's...
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millionaire households in our country decrease by 129,000 last year >> at least one that sector of our economy is looking good and... auto sales! consumer sales of cars are surging more than 26% from this time last year. that is the best figure for may since 2008. insiders say easier credit, new styles, and falling gas prices were behind the big boost >> they are still cleaning up and maryland where severe storms pushed through last evening >> more than a dozen homes and several businesses were damaged by one of the store cells... believed to have produced a tornado. the damage is expected to accede to $1 million. three people were reported injured. the severe weather struck parts of virginia and pennsylvania as well >> chicago's weather and its impact was the subject of discussion today at the chicago botanic garden. this was a the fifth annual celebration of world environment day. >>tom skilling and others were there... it had a wonderful crowd... >> another nice day on tap for sunday at least to start... next jim ramsey >> and the later just imagine the college tuition is billsbills... 9 se
millionaire households in our country decrease by 129,000 last year >> at least one that sector of our economy is looking good and... auto sales! consumer sales of cars are surging more than 26% from this time last year. that is the best figure for may since 2008. insiders say easier credit, new styles, and falling gas prices were behind the big boost >> they are still cleaning up and maryland where severe storms pushed through last evening >> more than a dozen homes and...
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and the economy. and jobs. the sort of last several years of, republican cuckoo caucus than we will the iraq vote. not that it may not be important to some voters. i don't think it is again going to have the same kind of potency that it did back then. it can't be the only thing. you would have to make a much bigger vote. >> thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> grabbing the rebound. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. president obama is facing some tough challenges right now. but when you think about it, we've been here before. reer
and the economy. and jobs. the sort of last several years of, republican cuckoo caucus than we will the iraq vote. not that it may not be important to some voters. i don't think it is again going to have the same kind of potency that it did back then. it can't be the only thing. you would have to make a much bigger vote. >> thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> grabbing the rebound. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm...
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whatever setback we may have with the messy economy because of higher rates can be made up by europe and china. it just won't be the same stocks. he can substitute cyclicals for the homebuilders and the interest rates went down a little bit and go with the multinational banks and the domestic banks and pick the tech over to europe. here's the bottom line. you die by the europe and china sword. you live by the europe and china sword. right now the socialists in europe and the communists in china are bailing out the late-stage capitalists in the united states. it couldn't come at a better time. tom in colorado. tom! >> hey, this is tom. big boo-yah to you from boulder, colorado. >> man, i know. i like peyton. peyton looks good. what's up? >> i saw lululemon was upgraded today and i bought it in the low 80s before the christine day news and then again in the low 60s. my question is do you think the management of this company can get it together and take lulu to the next level? >> i was going back and forth at the open house at realmoney.com that was free this weekend and bob said that l
whatever setback we may have with the messy economy because of higher rates can be made up by europe and china. it just won't be the same stocks. he can substitute cyclicals for the homebuilders and the interest rates went down a little bit and go with the multinational banks and the domestic banks and pick the tech over to europe. here's the bottom line. you die by the europe and china sword. you live by the europe and china sword. right now the socialists in europe and the communists in china...
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plans for anything in terms of the economy. do you? i'm asking you. do you? >> well, first of all i'm sitting here listening to what he has to say is there's lies and dam lies and democrat talk points. >> sorry, judd son, judson, judson. julian just offered you -- judson, julian just offered you some real statistics and some evidence, and these are evidenced by independent economics. these are not talking points that he's come up with. let's just put that to one side. i'm asking you -- >> there's a term for it. >> give us your economic policy. how do you think the deficit should be reduced? cut taxes to stimulate the economy. >> judson. judson. >> insanity is trying the same thing over and over again specking a different result. let's try something that has worked. >> judson is talking about something that could add trillions to the deficit. the bush tax cuts. the real answer to dealing with the deficit, even though that's the intermediate and long-term problem. the short term is joks. if you want to talk about debt and spendin
plans for anything in terms of the economy. do you? i'm asking you. do you? >> well, first of all i'm sitting here listening to what he has to say is there's lies and dam lies and democrat talk points. >> sorry, judd son, judson, judson. julian just offered you -- judson, julian just offered you some real statistics and some evidence, and these are evidenced by independent economics. these are not talking points that he's come up with. let's just put that to one side. i'm asking you...
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it's an economy that can grow without having a worldwide economy, you know, booming. china can't or can't to the same degree, huge backer until -- >> that's exactly right and why they want to reduce dependence on exports to have more dependence on their own domestic demand, not be as vulnerable. >> ken paulson said that for 20 years. >> right. but they have been very dependent on the -- because they've been doing well in global markets. now they have to make internal adjustments. >> is kissinger -- >> yes, he will. he'll be at the party and event in seattle. in fact, he's the chair of this. >> there's a party for the book written by him next week. >> there could be that too. >> you're not invited to that? >> i may be. i may be. he's going to be out there, but i do think that china wants to -- the china -- one of the things that comes out of this is china really wants to be more engaged in the global economy, has ideas how to improve the global economy. it has a strong interest and a strong american recovery as we have a strong interest in a strong china's recovery, an
it's an economy that can grow without having a worldwide economy, you know, booming. china can't or can't to the same degree, huge backer until -- >> that's exactly right and why they want to reduce dependence on exports to have more dependence on their own domestic demand, not be as vulnerable. >> ken paulson said that for 20 years. >> right. but they have been very dependent on the -- because they've been doing well in global markets. now they have to make internal...
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the numbers are significant, considering illegal immigration has decreased due to the economy. >>congressman jesse jackson jr. is back under investigation. the house ethics committee is resuming its look into whether he acted improperly in trying to win appointment to the president's former u.s. senate seat. the committee put their investigation on hold temporarily during the rod blagojevich corruption trial. prosecutors believe that rod blagojevich wanted to name just a jackson jr. to the seat in exchange for one and half million dollars in campaign contributions jackson has not been charged and he said he did not do anything wrong. >>more than 70,000 striking workers are demonstrating in athens today angry over an austerity plan being considered by lawmakers there. protesters clashed with police in front of the graeco-roman building lawmakers are trying to cut costs to reassure international backers to our bailout funds promised by the european union. a vote on the last round of the reduction measures is expected tomorrow. half of that nation's workers around 48 hours strike
the numbers are significant, considering illegal immigration has decreased due to the economy. >>congressman jesse jackson jr. is back under investigation. the house ethics committee is resuming its look into whether he acted improperly in trying to win appointment to the president's former u.s. senate seat. the committee put their investigation on hold temporarily during the rod blagojevich corruption trial. prosecutors believe that rod blagojevich wanted to name just a jackson jr. to...
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the question would be, how much harm will this do to the economy? i should say, once you see that prospect of everyone's taxes going up, i do think that no matter what, by mid-january at the latest, you will see that tax rate reinstated for most americans. >> psychological lit's causing damage. confidence drop as well because of what's going on in washington. george, thank you. >>> today on the show, we got a big show, george has two powerhouse roundtables. later this morning on "this week." >>> time now for a check of the weather with ginger dee. >> most the nation is snow-starved. overnight, we're getting our first big meal of snow that is. sacred heart, minnesota, picked over 4 inches, 4.5. these are preliminary numbers. because the snow is coming down hard. look at fargo. it's coming down an inch an hour. you know those totals are going to change and change quickly. look who's enjoying it. iowa, there, in briar cliff the kids saying, all right, it's time. one more very snowy drive wway. let's get right there to the snowstorm. how much more can w
the question would be, how much harm will this do to the economy? i should say, once you see that prospect of everyone's taxes going up, i do think that no matter what, by mid-january at the latest, you will see that tax rate reinstated for most americans. >> psychological lit's causing damage. confidence drop as well because of what's going on in washington. george, thank you. >>> today on the show, we got a big show, george has two powerhouse roundtables. later this morning on...
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case for this scenario now it's making the rounds and it really hits home given how weak the global economy's getting. but you mind if we don't lose sight of the best case? on a decent day when the dow gained 26 points, streak broke, s & p rallies 4.57%, nasdaq advanced 4.66%, perhaps it's worth pondering what happens if things go right. if they break the bull's way. believe it or not, stranger things have happened. remember, i got in this business, dow 1100 and at that time, every time since, we've been living with worst case scenarios writ large yet it's obvious from the math given our current dow 12,000 level that we've had more best case than worst case. if the best case plays out this time, you'll look back at dow 12,000 and marvel that you didn't buy stocks hand over fist. so what is the best case? what could go right? first, we need a compromise between the two punitive big guns, one, say one big one and one weak one. spain and germany. i can't stress enough how much more important spain is than italy or greece or anyone. spain's got a huge deficit and gigantic banks, including bbva. w
case for this scenario now it's making the rounds and it really hits home given how weak the global economy's getting. but you mind if we don't lose sight of the best case? on a decent day when the dow gained 26 points, streak broke, s & p rallies 4.57%, nasdaq advanced 4.66%, perhaps it's worth pondering what happens if things go right. if they break the bull's way. believe it or not, stranger things have happened. remember, i got in this business, dow 1100 and at that time, every time...
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so the american economy, the global economy is all tied together. which side are you on? labor or capital? they don't really apply in the modern world. >> oh, i think they do. >> no, not -- if you have so many working people whose pensions, whose retirement is tied up in the success of bain capital, they're in a position where they need to root for the list of bain capital. you need rules of the road. you cannot have unsupervised capitalism. and this is the argument that goes back a hundred years. if yoi're going to have the bain capitals of the world, they have to be very heavily regulated. that's the difference. >> i take a stronger position in that. i think dix matters. and i think if you look at the distribution between capitol and labor, you have seen that the distribution has skewed. and so it doesn't -- and that matters over the life of someone, whether you have money that's in the state pension fund that has some bit of money in bain capital. >> do you want bain capital to go away? >> see, what i don't get is when people are critiquing and romney is going to run o
so the american economy, the global economy is all tied together. which side are you on? labor or capital? they don't really apply in the modern world. >> oh, i think they do. >> no, not -- if you have so many working people whose pensions, whose retirement is tied up in the success of bain capital, they're in a position where they need to root for the list of bain capital. you need rules of the road. you cannot have unsupervised capitalism. and this is the argument that goes back a...
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remember when the republicans were talking all about the economy. we must do something about the debt? >> i can't remember any of that. >> they're drunk on scandal. they're mute on this. >> in fact, i cannot remember the last time i heard paul ryan mention the word deficit. ana marie, do you agree this is a fixation that's convenient as opposed to the reality of circumstances that we need to engage with now? >> i think that's mostly correct. i think jonathan's sort of on to something when we says we talk about these skand candals in di disproportion with what matters to the american people, the economy. i have to say, i think democrats can probably take some comfort if -- it's not to say they aren't important. i would like some more protections for the press myself, being a nominal member of it. >> so would i. you're not a nominal member. >> the thing is, there is such a thing as scandal fatigue. there is such a thing as outrage fatigue. that's sort of what i see happening on the republican side. they themselves have an inexhaustible appetite for ou
remember when the republicans were talking all about the economy. we must do something about the debt? >> i can't remember any of that. >> they're drunk on scandal. they're mute on this. >> in fact, i cannot remember the last time i heard paul ryan mention the word deficit. ana marie, do you agree this is a fixation that's convenient as opposed to the reality of circumstances that we need to engage with now? >> i think that's mostly correct. i think jonathan's sort of on...
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from september they grew 103,000 jobs created last month economists are saying that the economy grew faster than expected in the third quarter but experts say that we are not in the clear yet because of the european debt problems the latest i-phone 4-s is selling big topping 1 million in the first 24 hours it's the most successful launch ever for an apple product. the phone will be available at the retail stores friday morning in the meantime sprint shares are at close to all-time low records analysts just cut the ratings on the stock after sprint had its investor meeting last week the overland park kansas company reported that it was going to boost spending it also has liquidity concerns and will have to raise more money and investors seem to be lacking news about netflixliking news about netflix which seems to be changing its policy of the dual account password scheme for access to rentals and downloads >>there is a modern update of goodnight moon written for a technology gurus >>good night gadget's everywhere ... " good night i pad " was made as a tribute to steve jobs. it's also
from september they grew 103,000 jobs created last month economists are saying that the economy grew faster than expected in the third quarter but experts say that we are not in the clear yet because of the european debt problems the latest i-phone 4-s is selling big topping 1 million in the first 24 hours it's the most successful launch ever for an apple product. the phone will be available at the retail stores friday morning in the meantime sprint shares are at close to all-time low records...
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barbara hall tells us both republicans and democrats are focusing on the economy and job creation in the coming years. gop rivals are off to a busy weekend in new hampshire was campaign events into debates just a few days before the nation's first primary, mitt romney looked ahead to tuesday while campaigning in dairy new hampshire. we have leaders who will tell the truth and to live with integrity and to know how to lead. we can overcome any challenge we have i can be one of those leaders with your help on tuesday. in manchester rick santorum took a stab at the current administration. >> he doesn't think he can handle freedom. rick perry had no unscheduled today. they echoed the same theme job creation in 2012. leaders in washington could have no higher priority this year that getting our economy back to creating jobs. newt gingrich points to the differences with president barack obama. meanwhile ron paul made their rounds it's expected that tuesday's results will shrink the gop field and this week and a serving as one of the last chances to secure votes. >> arizona senator john mcc
barbara hall tells us both republicans and democrats are focusing on the economy and job creation in the coming years. gop rivals are off to a busy weekend in new hampshire was campaign events into debates just a few days before the nation's first primary, mitt romney looked ahead to tuesday while campaigning in dairy new hampshire. we have leaders who will tell the truth and to live with integrity and to know how to lead. we can overcome any challenge we have i can be one of those leaders with...
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the economy is indeed very important. >> it is. but this just speaks to a larger problem the republican party has. demographics are destiny. if they keep having a gender gap that is a chasm of 30 points with women under 50, struggling with hispanic voters and african-american voters, this becomes a problem for the republican party. >> they're getting smaller and smaller and smaller, rather than with white men as your core base. >> these numbers flip. the president's approval rating -- the president should be doing incredibly well. >> his approval rating is rising by the day. >> his approval rating is 47%. this is when he's at his best. he's facing a divided republican party and it's at 47%. so i've got to say -- >> we've got to hit pause there. all three are a long way from being done. >>> up next, audio analysis of the 911 calls the night trayvon martin was killed. inch has been saying who was yelling out for help. this analysis took those voices, which seemed impossible to pick out, and has an answer on who it was. >>> and the go
the economy is indeed very important. >> it is. but this just speaks to a larger problem the republican party has. demographics are destiny. if they keep having a gender gap that is a chasm of 30 points with women under 50, struggling with hispanic voters and african-american voters, this becomes a problem for the republican party. >> they're getting smaller and smaller and smaller, rather than with white men as your core base. >> these numbers flip. the president's approval...
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this becomes a moot point if the economy picks up. but you you know what troubles me, congressman. you and i have chatted about, well, kind this of before. that we spend an enormous amount of time coming up with creative ways to either raise the debt ceiling, come up with a trillion dollars coin for the federal reserve, have a backstop to raise the debt ceiling but never address what got us to these gymnastics in the first place. why don't we? >> usually the reason that we don't is because that would solve problems but we also don't because the same people who keep making money because of the debt ceiling being upward when you have got to borrow money somebody is earning money. somebody is making money. and it certainly is not those individuals at the bottom of the barrel. >> neil: the reason why we are in the peckle we ar pickle we s because we keep printing money and spending money. do you think we a spending problem? >> i think we finance our government with the idea that we keep providing opportunity for the money managers, the money lenders, the money changers and it is kind o
this becomes a moot point if the economy picks up. but you you know what troubles me, congressman. you and i have chatted about, well, kind this of before. that we spend an enormous amount of time coming up with creative ways to either raise the debt ceiling, come up with a trillion dollars coin for the federal reserve, have a backstop to raise the debt ceiling but never address what got us to these gymnastics in the first place. why don't we? >> usually the reason that we don't is...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsrefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven.
councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsrefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven.
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another member of the president treasury secretary said the economy is recovering under president obama and his singing can be fixed just by cutting taxes and spending. your living with some really tough challenges in the country as whole, if you look at the underlying economy there are lots of things that are promising in the future and that is because this president moves so progressively alongside the fed to break the back of the financial crisis. they noted that the auto industry is at a 200,000 jobs in the last two years he said jobs are returning to america and labor costs rise overseas. five new orleans police officers have been sentenced to prison in connection with the shooting death of two people in the aftermath of hurricane katrina four of the officers were sentenced to 38-65 years in prison for violating the civil rights of the two men who were shot and killed six days after the hurricane slammed into garlands back and 2005 of former detective was sentenced to six years for trying to cover-up the shooting. the issue of global warming always sparks heated debates but what is
another member of the president treasury secretary said the economy is recovering under president obama and his singing can be fixed just by cutting taxes and spending. your living with some really tough challenges in the country as whole, if you look at the underlying economy there are lots of things that are promising in the future and that is because this president moves so progressively alongside the fed to break the back of the financial crisis. they noted that the auto industry is at a...
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you can use the data for other things such as a proxy on the economy. >> and not just helping my commute. >> there's a lot of things that they are using that data for. i remember a story about how target was analyzing our purchases and they were able to see that this young woman was pregnant before her father even realized and he marched in the store, how dare you send her these coupons for pregnant women and two months later sheepishly apoll. >> is. she is pregnant. the question is not how do they do it because we've learned that, but the question is should we be afraid of these predictive powers and this sort of big data paying attention to our lives like big brother? >> well, yeah, absolutely. we should be afraid of it, but we shouldn't resist it either. there's many things we should be afraid of. nuclear energy kill us. at the same time it powers our cities. we must adopt this technology throughout society to improve the way we give health care, we educate our children, that we get through town when there's a lot of traffic but at the same time we need to be very vigilant that we can
you can use the data for other things such as a proxy on the economy. >> and not just helping my commute. >> there's a lot of things that they are using that data for. i remember a story about how target was analyzing our purchases and they were able to see that this young woman was pregnant before her father even realized and he marched in the store, how dare you send her these coupons for pregnant women and two months later sheepishly apoll. >> is. she is pregnant. the...
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lou: the growth of our economy. it is just, it is stunning and they want to go into this election and say, we need, we don't want to have this prosperity. we don't need the strength in our foreign policy. that is terrible for america. it is crazy! >> so why would we want to vote for them? >> why? >> they didn't come to the table for tax cuts. so what you are going to do -- lou: they resisted. >> they resisted. that is what is going to happen. you will take our tax cuts away. >> that's right. >> during the midterms you need to vote right, vote red, vote republican. >> the president pointed it out, if you want to watch the market fall apart vote dem. to look at everything he has done, whether it is tax cuts, whether it's a market that is up, what 36%, since election day. why, why would you want to throw all of that away? >> this is part of the democrat tactics. look at it, you know you had the democrat party run for country for eight years. what did they do for this country? absolutely nothing. run it into the ground.
lou: the growth of our economy. it is just, it is stunning and they want to go into this election and say, we need, we don't want to have this prosperity. we don't need the strength in our foreign policy. that is terrible for america. it is crazy! >> so why would we want to vote for them? >> why? >> they didn't come to the table for tax cuts. so what you are going to do -- lou: they resisted. >> they resisted. that is what is going to happen. you will take our tax cuts...
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on who carried out this attack, but it's very much in the homeland, it could be devastating to our economy and to operations of hospitals that run on power even though they may have backups and other critical first responders. it's part and parcel of their mission and there are a lot of other targets like that we need to be protecting for better than we do now. >> senator, to that point, there are obviously threats abroad, there are so many threats here. given that, isn't this the time the united states should be investing more in our intelligence, in our capacities through the fbi and the cia rather than cutting their funding as you and republicans have voted to do? >> it's a dangerous world. our best defense is a robust intelligence gathering capability. and part of the problem is when you have all these instances, when you have an administration that minimizes the threat, we can get in these debates, is it terrorism, what we need to understand is this is a dangerous world. >> so then why -- then why cut the cia funding? >> well, what we need to do is prioritize spending. the first role
on who carried out this attack, but it's very much in the homeland, it could be devastating to our economy and to operations of hospitals that run on power even though they may have backups and other critical first responders. it's part and parcel of their mission and there are a lot of other targets like that we need to be protecting for better than we do now. >> senator, to that point, there are obviously threats abroad, there are so many threats here. given that, isn't this the time...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >> pelley: the raid on bin laden's house was supposed to be straightforward. two helicopters, call signs "chalk one" and "chalk two," carried 24 members of seal team six, each man hauling 60 pounds of gear. one group planned to slide down ropes onto the roof of the house. mark owen's group planned to rope down into the courtyard. but owen's helicopter crashed, and now everything was changing for the most important counter- terrorism assault in u.s. history. tell me about the crash. >> owen: the pilot mentioned... you know, i remember him mentioning in the rehearsals, like, "you know, if i have to ditch this thing, i'm going to try and put it down in this courtyard." so that... that's exactly what he did, you know? you can tell what he did, you could hear the helicopter winding up. >> pelley: he was putting all the power on it he could, but it wasn't helping. >> owen: no, nothing. came in and impacted-- boom. had the an
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >> pelley: the raid on bin laden's house was supposed to be straightforward. two helicopters, call signs "chalk one" and "chalk two," carried 24 members of seal team six, each man hauling 60 pounds of gear. one group planned to slide down ropes onto the roof of the house. mark owen's group planned to rope down into...
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so what will happen the next time they lock horns over the economy or anything else? let's bring in george stephanopoulos, host of abc's "this week" just back from rome himself. >> hi, guys. >> that next fight could come soon at the end of the month so now that both sides have proven their point can they come together? >> i don't think so, no. the only thing they seem to be agreeing on is that they're going to avoid the shutdown, not shut down the government in march but keep those spending cuts, keep those automatic across the board spending cuts in place at least until the end of the fiscal year which is september 30th so they basically resign themselves to the idea there's not going to be a big deal right now that includes both taxes, new taxes and spending cuts. they are agoing to keep the sequester in. what no one knows is what the impact will be and what the political fallout will be from that go let me ask you about something else. on nour show you'll do the first interview with dennis rodman, current reality tv star. >> can you believe you're saying that? >> n
so what will happen the next time they lock horns over the economy or anything else? let's bring in george stephanopoulos, host of abc's "this week" just back from rome himself. >> hi, guys. >> that next fight could come soon at the end of the month so now that both sides have proven their point can they come together? >> i don't think so, no. the only thing they seem to be agreeing on is that they're going to avoid the shutdown, not shut down the government in march...
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. >> and these days, the way china's economy is booming, 15% to 20% means tens of billions of dollars. idence of the counterfeiting trade can be seen at this hong kong warehouse where counterfeit watches, shoes, computer chips, all copied in china, and seized in hong kong, are tossed onto a conveyor belt, and consigned to the dust bin of history. but it's like stopping the rain, the seizure may look impressive, but every day, 6,000 shipping containers leave hong kong's harbor for the u.s. packed with products made in china, and only a small fraction of those containers are ever inspected. >> this is the most profitable criminal venture, as far as i know, on earth. >> counterfeiting. >> counterfeiting. and your partners don't kill you. >> attorney harley lewin has been chasing counterfeiters from china for more than twenty years. and china's now the undisputed capital of the counterfeit. >> 80% or more worldwide. >> can you give me an example of any american or european product that's manufactured here without being counterfeited? >> no. >> so we could have followed just about any trai
. >> and these days, the way china's economy is booming, 15% to 20% means tens of billions of dollars. idence of the counterfeiting trade can be seen at this hong kong warehouse where counterfeit watches, shoes, computer chips, all copied in china, and seized in hong kong, are tossed onto a conveyor belt, and consigned to the dust bin of history. but it's like stopping the rain, the seizure may look impressive, but every day, 6,000 shipping containers leave hong kong's harbor for the u.s....
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for the third straight month, the economy added over 200,000 jobs. we've still got a long way to go. for years, the right wing called president obama a socialist, a communist, a marxist. they've been trotting out the exact similar talking point over and over and over again. >> where are the jobs? >> where are the jobs? where are the jobs? where are the jobs? where are the jobs? the american people are continuing to ask the question, where are the jobs? >> where are the jobs? it's ridiculous. here are the jobs. before president obama came into office, the city was bleeding private sector jobs. the private sector has now added jobs for 50 straight months. today president obama says he's going to keep fighting. >> there's plenty more that congress should be doing from raising the minimum wage to creating good construction jobs to rebuilding america. and i want to work with them wherever i can. i must make sure every american who works hard has a chance to get ahead. >> but americans are still not ready to face reality. here's what the head of the republ
for the third straight month, the economy added over 200,000 jobs. we've still got a long way to go. for years, the right wing called president obama a socialist, a communist, a marxist. they've been trotting out the exact similar talking point over and over and over again. >> where are the jobs? >> where are the jobs? where are the jobs? where are the jobs? where are the jobs? the american people are continuing to ask the question, where are the jobs? >> where are the jobs?...